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Agenda 21: Chapter 30
STRENGTHENING THE ROLE OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
INTRODUCTION
30.1. Business and industry, including transnational
corporations, play a crucial role in the social and
economic development of a country. A stable policy
regime enables and encourages business and industry to
operate responsibly and efficiently and to implement
longer-term policies. Increasing prosperity, a major
goal of the development process, is contributed
primarily by the activities of business and industry.
Business enterprises, large and small, formal and
informal, provide major trading, employment and
livelihood opportunities. Business opportunities
available to women are contributing towards their
professional development, strengthening their economic
role and transforming social systems. Business and
industry, including transnational corporations, and
their representative organizations should be full
participants in the implementation and evaluation of
activities related to Agenda 21.
30.2. Through more efficient production processes,
preventive strategies, cleaner production technologies
and procedures throughout the product life cycle, hence
minimizing or avoiding wastes, the policies and
operations of business and industry, including
transnational corporations, can play a major role in
reducing impacts on resource use and the environment.
Technological innovations, development, applications,
transfer and the more comprehensive aspects of
partnership and cooperation are to a very large extent
within the province of business and industry.
30.3. Business and industry, including transnational
corporations, should recognize environmental management
as among the highest corporate priorities and as a key
determinant to sustainable development. Some enlightened
leaders of enterprises are already implementing
"responsible care" and product stewardship policies and
programmes, fostering openness and dialogue with
employees and the public and carrying out environmental
audits and assessments of compliance. These leaders in
business and industry, including transnational
corporations, are increasingly taking voluntary
initiatives, promoting and implementing self-regulations
and greater responsibilities in ensuring their
activities have minimal impacts on human health and the
environment. The regulatory regimes introduced in many
countries and the growing consciousness of consumers and
the general public and enlightened leaders of business
and industry, including transnational corporations, have
all contributed to this. A positive contribution of
business and industry, including transnational
corporations, to sustainable development can
increasingly be achieved by using economic instruments
such as free market mechanisms in which the prices of
goods and services should increasingly reflect the
environmental costs of their input, production, use,
recycling and disposal subject to country-specific
conditions.
30.4. The improvement of production systems through
technologies and processes that utilize resources more
efficiently and at the same time produce less wastes -
achieving more with less - is an important pathway
towards sustainability for business and industry.
Similarly, facilitating and encouraging inventiveness,
competitiveness and voluntary initiatives are necessary
for stimulating more varied, efficient and effective
options. To address these major requirements and
strengthen further the role of business and industry,
including transnational corporations, the following two
programmes are proposed.
Continue reading Chapter 30 of Agenda 21.
Below are the official documents submitted by
Business and Industry to the CSD over the years.
Below are statements made by the major groups at CSD
meetings since the introduction of the new two-year
cycle approach in 2004. All other statements can be
accessed
in the
past CSD sessions page.
| Date |
Session |
Statement |
| May 15, 2008 |
CSD-16 |
Statement by Mr. Gerard
Payen, President, AquaFed at Multi-stakeholder dialogue with
Ministers |
| May 13, 2008 |
CSD-16 |
Statement by Mr. Jack Moss on behalf of the Business and
Industry on water and sanitation |
| May 12, 2008 |
CSD-16 |
Statement by Business
and
Industry on SIDS |
| |
CSD-16 |
Statement by Mr.
Gerard Payen, President, AQUAFED, International Federation of
Private Operators on water and sanitation |
| May 9, 2008 |
CSD-16 |
Statement by Business
and Industry on Africa |
| |
CSD-16 |
Statement by Business and Industry during Multi-stakeholder
dialogue with major groups and partnerships |
| May 7, 2008 |
CSD-16 |
Statement by Business and Industry on desertification |
| |
CSD-16 |
Statement by Business
and Industry on rural development (English)
(Chinese) |
| May 6, 2008 |
CSD-16 |
Statement by Business
and Industry at Regional discussion Latin America and the
Caribbean |
| |
CSD-16 |
Statement by
Ms.Kristen E. Sukalac, Head of Information and Communications,
International Fertilizer Industry Association (IFA) at
Multi-stakeholder dialogue |
| May 5, 2008 |
CSD-16 |
Opening statement by Ms. Kristen E. Sukalac, Head of Information and Communications,
International Fertilizer Industry Association (IFA) |
| May 11, 2007 |
CSD-15 |
Closing Statement by Business and Industry |
| May 2, 2007 |
CSD-15 |
Statement by Business and Industry Group
on Interlinkages, cross-cutting issues and means of
implementation |
| May 1, 2007 |
CSD-15 |
Statement by Business and Industry on Climate Change |
| |
CSD-15 |
Statement by Business and Industry at the Multi-stakeholder
dialogue |
| |
CSD-15 |
Statement by Business and Industry
on Industrial Development Change |
| |
CSD-15 |
Statement by Business and Industry on Air Pollution/Atmosphere |
| March 2, 2007 |
IPM CSD-15 |
Closing
statement by Business and Industry |
| March 1, 2007 |
IPM CSD-15 |
Statement by Business
and Industry on Interlinkages and cross-cutting issues |
| May 28, 2007 |
IPM CSD-15 |
Statement by Business and Industry and Climate Change |
| May 28, 2007 |
IPM CSD-15 |
Statement by Business and Industry on Air Pollution |
| February 27,
2007 |
IPM CSD-15 |
Statement by Business and Industry on Industrial Development |
| February 27,
2007 |
IPM CSD-15 |
Statement by Business and Industry on Energy for Sustainable
Development |
| February 26,
2007 |
IPM CSD-15 |
Opening Statement by Business and Industry |
| May 11, 2006 |
CSD-14 |
Statement by
Business Action for Energy |
| May 5, 2006 |
CSD-14 |
Business Action for Energy |
| May 5, 2006 |
CSD-14 |
Thematic session: Investing in energy and
industrial development: challenges and
opportunities |
| May 4, 2006 |
CSD-14 |
Thematic Discussion - Integrated Approach to
Addressing Air Pollution |
| May 4, 2006 |
CSD-14 |
Thematic Discussion: Sustainable Industrial
Development for poverty eradication |
| May 3, 2006 |
CSD-14 |
Statement by Business and Industry -part I |
| May 3, 2006 |
CSD-14 |
Statement by Business and Industry -part II |
| May 3, 2006 |
CSD-14 |
Thematic Discussion - Enhancing Energy
Efficiency as it relates to public
transportation and facilitating the deployment
of energy efficient technologies |
| May 2, 2006 |
CSD-14 |
Business and Industry Major Group Intervention -
Access to Energy |
| May 2, 2006 |
CSD-14 |
Thematic Discussions: Energy Efficiency |
| May 2, 2006 |
CSD-14 |
Intervention by Business and Industry |
| April 22, 2005 |
CSD-13 |
Business and Industry Major Group statement |
| April 21, 2005 |
CSD-13 |
Business Action for Water (BAW) |
| April 13, 2005 |
CSD-13 |
Statement by Business and Industry
Human Settlements: Job Creation and Enterprise
Creation |
| April 12, 2005 |
CSD-13 |
Intervention of the Business and Industry Major
Group; Delivered by Robert Martin, World
Business Council for Sustainable Development |
| April 12, 2005 |
CSD-13 |
Statement by Business and Industry
Access to Basic Sanitation and Hygiene &
Wastewater Treatment, Recycling and Reuse |
| April 12, 2005 |
CSD-13 |
Statement by Business and Industry
Human Settlements: Job Creation and Enterprise
Creation |
| April 19, 2004 |
CSD-12 |
Business and Industry Opening statement |
Business Action for Energy
Business Action for Water
Business Action for
Sustainable Development
Partnerships of Business and Industry can be
found on
this website.
Mr. Carlos Busquets
International Chamber of Commerce
38 Cours Albert 1er, 75008 Paris, France
Tel: + 33 (0) 1 49 53 29 75; Fax: + 33 (0) 1 49 53 57 95
E-mail: carlos.busquets@iccwbo.org
Ms. Robynne Anderson
CropLife International
Avenue Louise 326, Box 35, B - 1050 Brussels, Belgium
Mobile: +1 204 227 4611
E-mail: robynne@robynneanderson.com
Ms. Eva Haden
World Business Council for Sustainable
Development
4, chemin de Conches,
CH-1231 Conches-Geneva,
Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 8393 177; Fax: +41 22 8393 131
E-mail: haden@wbcsd.org
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